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Posted 3 weeks ago

david

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Local time: 08:50 PM

I'm using Virgin Business Broadband (VOOM 350), I have tested with the virgin broadband router in both modem and router mode with the same result. So I've tested with a router in front of the R1. I'm not using IPv6 or PPPoE - these are disabled on the R1. Test results are as follows. Results obviously vary with repeated tests but they are usually around these figures.

Posted 3 weeks ago

buddy love

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22 posts

Local time: 03:50 PM

LocationWellman College

I'm using Virgin Business Broadband (VOOM 350), I have tested with the virgin broadband router in both modem and router mode with the same result. So I've tested with a router in front of the R1. I'm not using IPv6 or PPPoE - these are disabled on the R1. Test results are as follows. Results obviously vary with repeated tests but they are usually around these figures.

Down/Up Cap Ping Down Mbps Up Mbps

100% 12 386 18

99% 12 133 15

50% 12 120 12

Im wondering why putting it behind another router would make a difference ?

What I was thinking was that perhaps the R1 hardware could not handle accurate CC filtering at speeds above 250Mbs , and adding another

router in front would offset some of the processing load off the R1 to the first router , and CC would accurately filter my speeds.

Id like to get instructions from a netduma tech or guide to ensure that its setup properly.

Posted 2 weeks ago

Netduma Fraser

Tech & Customer Support

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Local time: 08:50 PM

All you need to do is do modem > router > R1, no need to change any settings on the router before the R1 and test using the same settings on the R1. I assume with super turbo mode that you also get your full speeds